Here’s a subjective roundup of exhibitions worth seeing this weekend on both coasts. Los Angeles and New York are the focal points, but we’re open to recommendations for exhibitions in other cities—just add them to the comments below. And if you’ve got suggestions for upcoming exhibitions and events, send them to us at editor@womensvoicesforchange.org.

Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980 is a collaborative effort involving more than sixty museums and other cultural venues. Exploring the diverse threads of art in southern California from Pasadena to San Diego, this comprehensive initiative presents Los Angeles artists in depth. Of the sixty sites, we paid particular attention to:

International Art Jewelry 1895-1925 at The Forbes Galleries in New York presents an array of pieces representing the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau movements. This stunning collection contains pieces from Europe, Denmark, and America. On view through March.

Sandy Gellis is one of the pioneer women artists to utilize water, earth, air, and light as her palette. She investigates the indispensable primary elements of life by transforming the mysterious “unseen” to the germinating “seen.”